| Thomas Hearne - 1857 - 454 pages
...kind of artificial memory of those things wherein " we are all hound to desire, like Thcmistocles, the art of oblivion. The " enmities of fellow-citizens...The names of party, and titles of division, which arc " sometimes in effect the whole quarrel, should be extinguished aud forbid" den in peace, under... | |
| Yarnall - 1897 - 104 pages
...truth is, neither we, nor they ought by the Representations of Places and images to make a kind of artificial memory of those things wherein we are all...desire, like Themistocles, the art of oblivion. The enmity of fellow citizens should be like that of lovers — the redintegration of their amity. The... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 488 pages
...truth is, neither We, nor They, ought by the Representation of Places and Images to make a kind of Artificial Memory of those things wherein we are all...Themistocles, the Art of Oblivion. The enmities of Felloiv-Citizens should be, like that of Lovers, the Redintegration of their Amity. The Names of Party,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 pages
...truth is, neither We, nor They, ought by the Representation of Places and Images to make a kind of Artificial Memory of those things wherein we are all bound to desire like Themistoclts, the Art of Oblivion. The enmities of Fellow- Citizens should be, like that of Lovers,... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 pages
...The truth is, neither We nor They ought by the Representation of Places and Images to make a kind of Artificial Memory of those things wherein we are all...Fellow-Citizens should be, like that of Lovers, the Redinte- 15 gration of their Amity. The Names of Party and Titles of Division, which are sometimes... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 pages
...The truth is, neither We nor They ought by the Representation of Places and Images to make a kind of Artificial Memory of those things wherein we are all...Fellow-Citizens should be, like that of Lovers, the Redinte- 15 gration of their Amity. The Names of Party and Titles of Division, which are sometimes... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 pages
...The truth is, neither We nor They ought by the Representation of Places and Images to make a kind of Artificial Memory of those things wherein we are all...Themistocles, the Art of Oblivion. The enmities of Fellow- Citizens should be, like that of Lovers, the Redinte- '5 gration of their Amity. The Names... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1915 - 416 pages
...truth is, neither We, nor They, ought by the Representation of Places and Images to make a kind of Artificial Memory of those things wherein we are all...Themistocles, the Art of Oblivion. The enmities of the whole quarrel, should be extinguished and forbidden in peace under the notion of Acts of Hostility.... | |
| Keith Feiling - 1924 - 544 pages
...speaks of his determination to flee to America, and wishes that neither party should ' make a kind of artificial memory of those things wherein we are all...to desire, like Themistocles, the art of oblivion '. In his Pindaric odes to Hobbes and to the Royal Society, we move finally out of the realm so long... | |
| Steven N. Zwicker - 1993 - 276 pages
...The truth is, neither We nor They ought by the Representation of Places and Images to make a kind of Artificial Memory of those things wherein we are all...desire, like Themistocles, the Art of Oblivion The Names of Party and Titles of Division, which are sometimes in effect the whole quarrel, should be extinguished... | |
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